I’m not racist. I’ve publicly said that I think the elite hide among Jews so that Jews get blamed for everything.
You’ve made a lot of assumptions and accusations without factual evidence. How am I racist if I’m questioning information that is literally controversial among historians? It’s not agreed upon how many died. It’s not agreed upon how they died. the math doesn’t even add up. The bodies don’t add up to 2 million and there weren’t enough ovens to get rid of all the bodies. Plus there’s an incentive to keep the narrative, which was written by the victors, making it biased, going forever in order to continue their dominance of American politics and genocide of Palestinians. So saying that the information may be exaggerated is not a stretch. Blindly believing all of it is pretty unreasonable. Maybe you should use your brain cells to think about why this narrative gets forced down everyone’s throats so aggressively.
Also I never said anything about the guy’s parents or race. Did you actually read the book? I’m questioning the authenticity of the book. Did the author actually experience things the way he described it? If not, that would make the book less reliable.
